"dan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:WVIHb.3$wm.0@fe10...
> k-byte sucks try kingston
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> "Dominick LoGiudice" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:3fe70baa$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > hi.
> >
> > Sorry to bother everyone, I am having a very bad experience with ASUS
> > A7V333, I have used ASUS TUV4X no problems,
> > I have got the max life I could from the asus p5a and p5ab, But the
> > ASUS A7V333 with xp-2200 is killing me.
> > I have scoured all newsgroups and found many people have problems with
> > xp and a7v333. The are many disagreements
> > with memory and vid1 and vid2 setting. I have 512mb of 2700 kbyte
> > memory ( which to me is kingston) how can I test this
> > and what should this be set as with regard to jumpers. yesterday I
> > tried loading machine all day and i looked at cpu temperature
> > in the bios hardware and it said about 80 fahrenheit which I do not
> > believe is overheating because of fan and heatsink
> >
> > My main problem is errors trying to load winxp I have gotten errors
> > during load concerning every known driver or sys file that
> > microsoft has created. I am getting a new cd today and I will try it
> > out to see if it is cd problem . Even when i think cd is loading it
> > runs like a snail
> >
> > i need help
> > Thanks
> >
Is the memory one stick or two.
In BIOS set everything to auto and choose correct CPU speed.
Set 1 to 1 ram speed
The temp is far too high, I suggest you refit the heatsink and fan.
I have only seen that temp once before and that was when the builder forgot
to remove the plastic tab on the pink chewing gum paste before fitting,
obviously you wouldn't have done that.
Try arctic silver or a similar heat sink paste from coolermaster.
Get the machine ticking over at about 50 C with the case open.
Once you have that, try placing the memory in different slots, 3 is
sometimes good, if you have one stick or 1 and 3 if you have 2 sticks of
RAM.
Then run a program called memtest or similar and see what that does, and if
all is OK, recheck temp.
Then install WinXP with all peripherals disabled, such as USB ports etc.so
the OS only finds the video and keyboard and mouse and the system board
bits.
Then once that is stable enable everything else in BIOS and get them
installed.
Win 2000 setting in BIOS is for OS NOT PnP, maybe the same for XP.
See how you get on.
the_gnome
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